So this would run on my own domain, and if I wanted to, I could start with just the bitcoin faucets, and add the others as I go along? And with the cooldown feature, if a site that was high on the list became available, it would show up again as soon as it was ready, not after all the other faucets were used?
And I can temporarily deactivate faucets if they are unavailable?
To answer all of these:
1) Yes, it can be run on any domain/host. Takes about 15 seconds to set up,
2) Yep, only BTC could be used, or extended into others. I will be working on an update "soon" that will have a drop-down and allow as many different coins as someone feels like supporting (so you could run one for 50000 different coins, each keeping up with cooldowns on their own)
3) It will always pull the highest-priority site that's off cooldown. If you hit JUST the highest-priority one and, let's say it's 30m cooldown. If you return after 30m, it will load that one prior to doing any others
4) Yep, there's an inactive/active flag already, as I'll temporarily disable faucets when they go dry!
Actually, you can see a lot of this from the public page
right here:
URL = Site URL
Type = Coin type (abbreviation)
Name = Name I created for ease
Status = Active (1) or inactive (0) but can be changed to just say "Active" or "Inactive" as well
Cooldown = Cooldown in minutes
Payout = Average that should be expected from each faucet. For BTC, it's in satoshis (i.e., 100000000=1 BTC). For others, it's in full (so KARM would be 100 = 100 KARM)
There are also a couple flags on the back-end that aren't shown on the public list: Referral/AdBlock. At the moment only the Referral one does anything, but the plan is to add an option so people can choose to automatically ignore all sites with Anti-AdBlock on them if they wish.